All Honors College students are part of the
Honors College Living-Learning Community (LLC).

The Honors College LLC is a community that reaches across the West Virginia University
campus to provide opportunities for Honors Scholars to extend their learning beyond
the classroom through trips, dinners, and special events. Founded on the idea that
some of the most important interactions a student has with professors and fellow
students occur outside of the classroom, the LLC is committed to providing the
opportunities for these encounters to take place.
Honors College freshmen also have the opportunity to live inHonors Housingin one of our two dormitories:Honors Hall(Downtown Campus) andLincoln Hall(Evansdale Campus)

Every Honors College student is a member of the Honors Student Association (HSA). This due-free society is designed for Honors students to have a voice in the
Honors College, and works to keep Honors College students connected to the Honors
College as they progress through their time at WVU, regardless of what year they
are or where they live. HSA facilitates small/local community service projects,
engaging academic lectures, and fun social events such as the Honors Formal at
the end of each school year. Meetings are held biweekly, and students are encouraged
to participate.

Honors College students have the opportunity to impact their fellow Honors students
by taking advantage of Honors leadership opportunities.

Hall Council

Any Honors student living on campus can get involved in organizing programming in
their hall community by joining Hall Council. Students living in Honors Hall or
Lincoln Hall can earn one Honors credit for Hall Council if they sign up for Honors
101 (HONR 101).

Becoming a Resident Assistant

After their freshmen year, Honors College students can apply to be a Resident Assistant
in Honors Housing at Honors Hall or Lincoln Hall, helping to mentor the next class
of Honors College students.

Tutoring & Mentoring Incoming Freshmen

Tutoring is available with the testWELL Learning Center. testWELL tutors are certified
members of the National Tutoring Association. Free tutoring is available to all
West Virginia University undergraduate students Mondays and Wednesdays from
8-10 p.m. in the Lincoln Hall Library and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8-10 p.m.
in Honors Hall.
Students may apply to become tutors each spring.
Read more about testWELL tutoring here.

The Honors Mentoring Program fosters leadership skills in Honors students. Selected
Honors students take coursework in peer mentoring in the spring, and then serve
as mentors for new, incoming Honors students in the fall. Mentors are paired
together to teach incoming freshmen in the Honors 298O Orientation Add-on course.
Read more about the Honors Mentoring Program here.

Honors College students love to get involved and help others through volunteering
and service. In the 2016-2017 academic year, Honors students logged
14,611.03 hours with iServe, an online system at WVU that helps students find volunteering opportunities
and track their volunteer hours.

Are you a West Virginia University Alumni from the Honors College? Check out the
Honors Alumni page for information on giving back to the Honors College and joining
the William E. Collins Alumni Society.